Herpesviruses: endemic but not a plague
Add to your list(s)
Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Mark J. McWilliams.
The herpesvirus manifests itself in the form of many different clinical conditions in humans and animals. Humans infected with ‘herpes’ experience a social revulsion akin to the stigma that once attached itself to the bubonic plague, however this condition is caused by just one member of large family of viruses. The herpesvirus is not a modern day plague, but something quite different.
Remember that, as at all Hat Club events, the MCR will provide free wine.
This talk is part of the The Hat Club at Hughes Hall series.
This talk is included in these lists:
Note that ex-directory lists are not shown.
|